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Why do I like copying?
There is a famous man named Xiao Ping Bangyan, who is the first mathematician in Asia to win the Fields Prize. Xiao Ping Bangyan often said that he was born ill, but since middle school, he has been the kind of person who is meticulous and single-minded.

He recalled that when he first studied algebra written by Vander Waals, he hardly understood it. Then start copying books until you understand them.

Therefore, copying books is a good way.

Montessori, the greatest educator in the 20th century, translated the masterpieces of two anthropologists. After the translation, she also copied it by hand.

In China, many monks and Taoists also copy scriptures.

In addition, there is an important fact that many important books look laborious, which is not a problem.

Because what looks easy is a magazine.

Only by doing arduous things, after completion, can the ability grow.

What are the advantages of plagiarism?

Copying can deepen logical memory.

In the process of reading a book, we often glance at it without actually seeing it. Only copying can deepen logical memory.

Copying can also calm anxiety and anxiety.

Calm down and take it step by step. Instead, it is more efficient.

What else did I do when I copied?

While copying, think and guess what the author will write and what the follow-up content is. Then compare your own ideas with the author's content and find out the gap.

Write at the end:

Experts in any field of knowledge must have solid basic skills.

Learning any knowledge, mastering any knowledge, must be slow first and then fast. .

Plagiarism does not run through the whole learning process. If you master the basic skills in the early stage, you will get up quickly in the later stage.